Hi Rick, We have Vincent.wang at sun.com and Zhang.xiaodong at sun.com working on ndis 3945 ABG driver support. They have the early access binaries for testing. Please contact them to get it.. :-)
-Cecilia Rick Hedin wrote: > Good evening. > > I have been trying to configure my Intel PRO/Wireless 3945 ABG card on > Solaris Express 10/06, using the ndis wrapper. > > Earlier, Casper got me over hurdle of trying to put a 32-bit device driver > into a 64-bit kernel. I booted a 32-bit Solaris kernel. > > Everything appears to build, and the modload step appeared to work, but when > I tried to: > > add_drv -i '"8086,4222"' pcindis > > the system hesitated for a while, and then rebooted itself. This normally > is where you quit, and work on something else. > > I wonder two things: > > 1) There are two DLL's that go along with the .SYS file. Could the problem > be that the DLL's are not picked up by ndis wrapper? > > 2) Now, when I try to add_drv again, I get the message: > > (ipwndis) already in use as a driver or alias. > > Can you tell me how to wipe out ipwndis wherever it is lurking around the > system? I don't see a remove_drv command. > > ------ > > For those who like to chew on data, here is some output from prtconf -pv. > The vendor,device -- 8086,4222 -- appears as a "compatible" device, but not > as the "name" of the device. > > Node 0x00001c > assigned-addresses: > 82100010.00000000.f4000000.00000000.00001000 > reg: > 00100000.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.02100010.00000000.00000000.0000 > 0000.00001000 > compatible: 'pciex8086,4222.103c.135b.2' + > 'pciex8086,4222.103c.135b' + 'pciex8086,4222.2' + 'pciex8086,4222' + > 'pciexclass,028000' + 'pciexclass,0280' + 'pci8086,4222.103c.135b.2' + > 'pci8086,4222.103c.135b' + 'pci103c,135b' + 'pci8086,4222.2' + > 'pci8086,4222' + 'pciclass,028000' + 'pciclass,0280' > model: 'Network controller' > power-consumption: 00000001.00000001 > devsel-speed: 00000000 > interrupts: 00000001 > subsystem-vendor-id: 0000103c > subsystem-id: 0000135b > unit-address: '0' > class-code: 00028000 > revision-id: 00000002 > vendor-id: 00008086 > device-id: 00004222 > pcie-capid-pointer: 000000e0 > pcie-capid-reg: 00000011 > pci-msi-capid-pointer: 000000d0 > name: 'pci103c,135b' > > > Thanks for your ideas and insights. > > > Regards, > > Rick > _______________________________________________ > laptop-discuss mailing list > laptop-discuss at opensolaris.org -- Cecilia.Hu at Sun.COM Solaris x86 Engineering, Sun Microsystems +86-10-82618200 ext. 82947
